Do you find it difficult to maintain a successful relationship and enter into intimacy? Despite your noble efforts to advance your romantic relationship, is it not moving forward? Are you afraid of Feeling vulnerable or trapped in a relationship? Whether we are aware of it or not, our childhood experiences play a huge role in shaping the kind of person we become. - A tendency to minimise or ignore your partner\'s feelings, keep them secret, engage in other Relationships and even end the relationship in order to regain your sense of freedom.. - The suppression of Emotional experiences. - Use of sarcastic tones by yourself that always end up hurting and putting Distance between friends, co-workers and your own partner. - Discomfort with your emotions; your partner often accuses you of being too closed, distant, intolerant and rigid. - You see vulnerability as a weakness. - Independence as a person, content to take care of yourself and do not feel you need others.
I recommend reading this manual if you have experienced in your romantic relationship and in your relationship with yourself: - A strong sense of self.
In Relationships they tend to pull away and feel suffocated when vulnerability increases.
When growing up, as a result, they have a tendency to suppress the natural instinct to seek comfort from others.
It is as if they have turned off the Emotional switch.
So, they simply stopped seeking it or expecting it from others.
For these children, whenever Emotional support was sought in the past, it was not provided.
In childhood, parents were probably emotionally absent or were very rigid and minimised the importance of expressing their needs for physical and Emotional connection.
Any need to rely on someone else triggers a sense of weakness.
Avoidant scorners value independence.
They do not rely on others and do not want others to rely on them, keep their innermost thoughts to themselves and have difficulty asking for help.
They tend to deny feelings and take their sovereignty to extremes.
When Intimacy increases, people express Avoidant patterns and adopt distancing tactics out of discomfort.
Avoidant-Dismissive attachment is a behaviour pattern that involves a high level of avoidance in Intimacy and a low level of abandonment anxiety.
The Relationships we had as children with our parents, or whoever, have a profound effect on how we react to certain situations in our lives and how we interact with the people around us.
Do you find it difficult to maintain a successful relationship and enter into intimacy? Despite your noble efforts to advance your romantic relationship, is it not moving forward? Are you afraid of Feeling vulnerable or trapped in a relationship? Whether we are aware of it or not, our childhood experiences play a huge role in shaping the kind of person we become